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At this time, no cases of measles have been identified on the UF campus. According to the University’s records, about 99.7 percent of the student population has received two doses of MMR vaccine or provided lab evidence of immunity.

“Dr. Nicolette is laser focused on optimizing the health of our UF students, and quickly diagnosing and treating disease when it occurs in individuals and in populations.” ~Dr. Michael L. Good, Dean, College of Medicine

“[Dr. Nicolette] is an ideal combination of the caring physician with an administrative competency needed to address the issues of a community of 50,000 students.” ~Joseph Glover, UF Provost & Senior Vice President for Academic Affairs

The University is coordinating with UF Student Health, UF Health and the Alachua County Health Department for local planning regarding Ebola using up-to-date guidance from state and federal health officials.